Place scene items onto the map to build an island scene.
Island Scene Barrier Game features a blank island and an assortment of items for placing on the scene.
Choose from landforms, animals, plants and characters.
This activity focuses on developing descriptive language, colour and position concepts.

Spot the difference between the scenes by careful listening and questioning.
Pirate Ship Barrier Game features two pirate ships with several differences between the two. Players can only see one of the ships and must listen carefully when their partner describes the other ship in order to find the differences.
This is a great activity for listening comprehension and building questioning skills

A scene style barrier game which focuses on developing descriptive language, colour and position concepts.
Jungle Scene Barrier Game features six animals: chimpanzee, birdwing butterfly, jaguar, tiger, parrot and crocodile.

Spot the difference between the scenes by careful listening and questioning.
Pirate Island Barrier Game features two island scenes with several differences between the two.
Players can only see one of the scenes and must listen carefully when their partner describes the other scene in order to find the differences. This is a great activity for listening comprehension and building questioning skills.<

An ebook containing over 40 original Barrier Games for developing oral language skills.
Developing Oral Language with Barrier Games includes ideas for creating your own games with common classroom materials as well as providing copiable masters for over 40 original barrier games.
Barrier Games are a great language tool as they provide opportunity to develop skills for both speaking (composing) and listening (reception/comprehension).

An ebook containing over 40 original Barrier Games for developing oral language skills.
Developing Oral Language with Barrier Games includes ideas for creating your own games with common classroom materials as well as providing copiable masters for over 40 original barrier games.
Barrier Games are a great language tool as they provide opportunity to develop skills for both speaking (composing) and listening (reception/comprehension).